G-Stomper Studio 5.6.4.2 Release Notes:

New app internal Bluetooth LE Scanner, which lets you scan and connect BLE MIDI devices directly in the MIDI settings (rather than using the Android Bluetooth settings).The Bluetooth LE Scanner requires two new permissions, Bluetooth Admin (to enable Bluetooth if required) and Access Coarse Location (to be able to scann for BLE devices).

New ‘Monophony’ extension for the Drum Sampler Mute Groups (long press a particular Mute Group to enable/disable).

G-Stomper Studio 5.4.0.8 Release Notes:

Fixed a bug in the VA-Beast engine which prevented particular voices from being properly released in some situations

Various minor bugs fixed

G-Stomper Studio 5.4.0.7 Release Notes:

Fixed several bugs on Android 3.x devices

With respect to your privacy:
- You can now opt out of any notification messages in the settings
- Furthermore we’ve added a ‘turn off’ button to all upcoming messages (so if you don’t like getting informed about exclusive offers, hit that button and never see a message again)

G-Stomper Studio 5.4.0.5 Release Notes:

New Graphical Audio Editor/(Mic-)Recorder (located in the long press RECORD menu as well as in the long press T[..] menus and in the sample menu of the VA-Beast PCM Module)

New Low Latency Audio System for devices running on Android N (7.0) or higher

New ‘Lock Mixer Channels’ switch to protect the VA-Beast Mixer Channels from being overwritten when loading Presets

G-Stomper Studio 5.2.1.10 Release Notes:

Fixed a bug in the Sound Set loader (very special thanks to Steve for reporting the problem)

G-Stomper Studio 5.2.1.9 Release Notes:

Fixed several performance issues for devices running on Android 7.0 (very special thanks to Christof for reporting the problems)

G-Stomper Studio 5.2.1.7 Release Notes:

New Android M MIDI support for devices running on Android 6.0 or higher, including…
- MIDI over USB (host + peripheral)
- MIDI over Bluetooth LE (host)
(BLE devices must be paired in the Android Bluetooth settings before you can use them in G-Stomper)
The old MIDI driver remains as a fallback for devices running on older Android versions and for NON-class-compliant MIDI hardware.

Virtual IN/OUT Interfaces in the MIDI settings have been renamed to Virtual IN/OUT Ports

Fixed a bug which forced the menu tabs to be in white color on some devices

G-Stomper Studio 4.5 Release Notes:

Sampler:

New Sample Info Display including a new Quick Sample Selector to simplify the browsing and loading of Samples (press DISP in the Sample / Track Settings section to show up)

Synthesizer:

New Stereo Unison (up to 5 layers)
The Unison allows you to multiply the generated waveforms up to 5 times while all are detuned and panned against each other. The result is a massive stereo-wide effect.

Secondary Filter section incl. a dedicated ADSR Envelope
The secondary filter section has the same capabilities as the Filter 1. If you use both filters, you can switch the internal routing between serial (orig-signal > Filter1 > Filter2) and parallel (orig-signal > Filter1; orig-Signal > Filter2).

New OSC Mod Algorithm : FRES : Filter Resonance Modulation
The Filter Resonance Modulation in the OSC MOD section is a new internal routing (similar to the filter hookup in a TB-303), which allows to modulate the Filter 1 Resonance with OSC2. This new wiring allows very high and well controllable resonant peaks.

Factory Presets updated with the new Unison and Filter capabilities

New Preset Info Display including a new Quick Preset Selector to simplify the browsing and loading of Presets

G-Stomper Studio 4.4.1 Release Notes:

Fixed a bug in the File Browser which forced the browser to jump back to the root folder in some situations

Fixed a bug in the Recent Folder module which resulted in an incorrect sorting of the recent folder lists

Fixed a bug in the File Browser which resulted in an incorrect sorting of the Factory Sound Sets

FX:

Fine tuning in the Vocoder internal amplifier levels

Persistency:

New Auto-Save/Restore feature which temporary saves (and later restores) your work when G-Stomper goes to the background, e.g. when pressing the home button or when getting a phone call during a jam session

New Auto-Save & Exit option when leaving the app

Fixed a bug which prevented the loading of the custom initial pattern in embedded format

UI:

New shading in the Note Grid and Poly Grid sequencer to make it easier to enter the correct notes (special thanks to Branis for the suggestion)

General:

The DEMO starts now without the demo song loaded and can auto-save and load the current work

2 Vocal Samples had to be removed from the Vocals section of the Factory Sounds (sorry for that)

G-Stomper Studio 4.4 Release Notes:

MIDI:

New MIDI export for Patterns (Main Menu / EXP / Pattern as MIDI)
Generally only Tracks with audible content are included in a MIDI Export. In other words, muted Tracks and Tracks without a main Sequence will be excluded.
Automations are only exported, if the automated parameter is mapped to a MIDI CC in the MIDI Setup.

Bugfix: Continuously incoming NoteON/OFF messages of the same note are now handled correctly

Sampler:

The sample loader allows now to browse (and load from) the list samples which are used in the current project

Fixed a bug in the sampler automation menu (LFO params do now show up properly)

Fixed a bug in the sampler backend, which caused some sounds not be played in some very rare situations (very special thanks to Peter and Jan for their report and help)

FX:

7 New FX types:
Gate
Transient Shaper
Compressor/Limiter II
Vocoder A (8-Band)
Vocoder B (8-Band)
Vocoder C (8-Band)
Vocoder D (8-Band)
All new FX types are side-chainable, which means they have 2 inputs (in the regular FX chain).
In case of the Vocoders, the normal input 1 is the Modulator (voice) signal, while the input 2 is the Carrier (synth) signal.
If you don’t send a Carrier (Synth) signal to input 2 of a Vocoder, then an internal Carrier is generated (static at note C2).

Overall Compressor/Limiter algorithms improved

Fixed a bug in the LFOs which prevented the LFOs from being properly reset in some rare situations (very special thanks to Peter and Jan for their report and help)

Audio & Audio related:

More control over the internal audio latency (see Setup/AUD/Internal Latency)

New embedded file formats for Pattern Sets, Sound Sets and Patterns. All G-Stomper files that contain references to audio samples do now embed the samples by default.
This means you can share your patterns, pattern sets or sound sets with other users, even if they don’t have the used samples.
This also means, once you’ve saved your G-Stomper files, you can move your userssamples whereever you’re up to (e.g. to the additional sd card), since the new embedded files will work without having the samples at their orignial location.
If you prefer the old linked file format (which is slightly faster and also of smaller file size) you can switch the default file format to ‘linked’ in the G-Stomper Setup (see Setup / GEN / Default File format).
The embedded file types all end with a ‘e’ in the file extension (e.g. Pattern =
.gspe).
Which files are embedded types and which are in the old style is indicated in the G-Stomper filebrowser by an ‘E’ on the file icon.

General:

Added full support for Android M (6.0), including the new Android M Permission model

Devices with the Adreno 420 GPU (e.g. Nexus 6) will be back on full speed with Android M (Google fixed the driver Bug in the latest M release)

Added a new ECO mode in the graphics cache for devices with ultra high screen resolutions and low memory specs (e.g. Kindle Tablets)

G-Stomper Studio 4.3.2 Release Notes:

Added Mute Groups to the drum samplers (see Track Menu: long press T[..] to show up)

Fixed a bug in the MIDI OUT transmission, which made particular Notes to hang in some situations

G-Stomper Studio 4.3.1 Release Notes:

Minor bug fixes

G-Stomper Studio 4.3 Release Notes:

MIDI:

Full round-trip MIDI (IN/OUT) integration: Hook up MIDI capable Samplers and Synthesizers, send MIDI feedback to your MIDI feedback capable MIDI Controller (e.g. such with flashing Pads like the AKAI MPK225, with Motor Faders or with LED based Knobs or Faders)

Added support for Virtual MIDI Interfaces to address more than 16 channels

Added MIDI channel (+Virtual MIDI Interface) learn capability

New switch to set a Track as “MIDI Instrument” (internal Sound OFF)

Full MIDI Clock Sync integration (IN/OUT)

Latency compensated start over MIDI (IN/OUT)

Latency compensated MIDI transmission (OUT)

The Connected MIDI device is now shown in the setup dialog

Velocity-Sensitive MIDI Recording of the Drum Samplers

Fixed a bug in the MIDI device attachment routine (re-connection device name problem)

Fixed a bug in the MIDI device connector which made some MIDI interfaces to fail, e.g. AKAI MPK mini (very special thanks to AndreasH, JasonT and Rej for their reports and help to fix this bug)

G-Stomper Studio 4.1.3 Release Notes:

Integrated Auto Reverse Orientation to turn Upside Down automatically using the gravity sensors (can be turned off in the setup dialog)

Fixed a crash bug which occurs on several devices running Android 5.1 (very special thanks to Riccardo and Steven for their reports)

G-Stomper Studio 4.1.2 Release Notes:

File types properly associated (to be able to load from file system + mail attachments)
Simply click the G-Stomper files directly in your favorite file manager as well as in mail attachments to load them (full version only).

G-Stomper Studio 4.0.4 Release Notes:

Crash Bug fixed on Pattern Set when copying ‘individual bars’ (special thanks to Marcos+Donald for the report)

Minimum Tempo lowered to 30bpm

Track Pads added on VA-Beast Full-Size Piano.
Now you can switch between the tracks as well as load patterns while using the full size piano.

Improved copy Framework (new copy destination ‘Pattern Bank’).
In addition to the already existing copy destinations, you can now copy any contents to a complete pattern Bank (A, B, C or D).

Very special thanks to Marcos and Donald for their reports

G-Stomper Studio 4.0.3 Release Notes:

New Pattern Copy framework (Pattern Set) which allows to copy/swap/clear selective content of a pattern (Long press a pattern slot, then choose ‘Copy Pattern Content’)
This new Copy/Swap/Clear framework allows you to copy selective content from one Pattern to another one or to multiple Patterns in the set. You can also swap selective content of a Pattern with another Pattern (e.g. Samples, Sequences, or all together).
Furthermore, when clearing a Pattern, you have the freedom to choose exactly what to clear, either the complete Pattern or one or multiple Pattern Components.

Improved timing for Live(Tap) Recording

NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet Android 5 crash bug fixed
Fixes the NVIDIA SHIELD Android 5 bug which caused a crash on the main screen right after the sequencer start.

G-Stomper Studio 4.0 Release Notes:

New overall file handling
All File Dialogs have been replaced by a new File Browser, which allows you to organize all your user files in folder structures.

New User Sample integration
Usersamples don’t need to be imported anymore, you can load every supported sample directly from the file system.

New SoundSet implementation
You can now choose, what exactly you want to have saved with a soundset (Samples, Sampler Presets, VA-Beast Presets, FX1-3, Master).

New custom initial Pattern
Save you own init pattern to be used in every case when a new initial pattern is created.
Simply save your desired init pattern with the name ‘-init-’.

New optimized Export Process + Post Processing
Generally the Export Process has been re-organized.
Furthermore you get a new ‘Post Processing’ option in the Export Format Dialog, where you can choose Normalize the exported audio to -0dB (max volume).

New Sampler Note Grid Edit mode
The Sampler Note Grid follows now the same logic as the Poly Grid. You can select particular Notes and note-shift or invert them.

Optimization in the Mixer logic
The mixer channel volumes have been separated from the Sampler-/Synth internal Levels.
So if you now automate the Level on a Sampler Track, you can still change its overall volume using the mixer channel.
Furthermore the mixer channels got new internal amplifier modules, so that the audible result is exactly the same for Sampler and VA-Beast Tracks.
Logically, the Sampler-/Synth internal Level is applied on each Voice separately at the very first moment when the sound is generated
while the Mixer Channel Volume is applied to Sampler-/Synth internal Mixdown right before it gets routed to the FX chain.

New Mixer Volume Link Mode (Mixer view)
We all know this situation when you want to make a particular track louder, but it is at max volume already.
The only ‘proper’ way to achieve this is to lower all other channel volumes, which usually results in messing the mix up.
Not any longer… , you can now link the mixer channel volumes to raise or lower all channels at once while keeping the relation of volumes between the channels (long press the ‘VOL’ button to enable/disable).
When enabled, you can move any Volume Fader you want and all others follow while keeping the mix intact.
Try it, you’ll definitely love that feature.

Improved Roll feature (main Drum Machine)
You can now enable the Roll feature to be ‘Accent Aware’ (long press the ‘ROLL’ button to enable/disable).
When enabled, the Roll uses the regular Accent amount to adjust the Loudness of the particular Roll Triggers.
The first Roll trigger is at max volume (accentuated) while the last Roll trigger is at the min (most reduced) volume.
All Roll triggers in between (in case of Roll 3x/4x) are calculated to transit smoothly from max to min accentuation.
The Accent amount can be set as usual with the Accent Fader (in accent mode on the main Drum Machine).

Improved Fill-in algorithm (main Drum Machine)
The Fill-in feature manipulates now Triggers and Accents (accents are only audible if an accent amount is set), while keeping the groove intact (e.g. it never places 2 accents in sequence).
This makes the generated Fill-ins to sound much more natural, be sure to give it a try.
The Accent amount can be set as usual with the Accent Fader (in accent mode on the main Drum Machine).

Full MIDI support for the VA-Beast Synth
Check out the MIDI Documentation for further details.

Very special thanks to:
JYNXY for creating 3 brilliant tracks for the Promo Videos
Ron for the flood of ideas, including Fill-In algorithm, Roll internal Accent, Export Normalization, Mixer Improvement, and more..
The guys from Voger Design for creating and realizing a mindblowing graphical concept
Damien for his help with the OpenSL integration
All members of the G-Stomper BETA Community for their help during the beta tests

G-Stomper Studio 3.3.2 Release Notes:

New User Manual (online + PDF): Click Help / Documentation
Please notice that not all Chapters are finished yet, the unfinished Chapters will follow soon.

Pattern Audio Export supports now multiple Loop Cycles
You can now select the number of cycles you want to export from a particluar Pattern.

Multiple Parameter selections for Clear/Init/Auto-Complete Automation
You’re now able to select multiple Parameters at once when you Clear, Init, or Auto-Complete Automations.

Improved Auto-Clone Bars functionality: Step-Edit + Poly Grid
Selections on the Poly Grid get now cloned when Auto-Clone Bars is enabled
Parameter Changes in Step Edit Mode get now cloned when Auto-Clone Bars is enabled

New Step Edit Auto-Init Steps Mode (long press Step Edit = ON/OFF)
Since the fine tune got its own buttons in this release, the step edit buttons got the long click freed for a new useful feature, the Step Edit Auto-Init Steps Mode.
Simply long click the Step Edit Buttons to turn it ON/OFF.What does the Auto-Init Steps Mode:
In Step Edit – Normal Mode, if you create a single Automation event (set a Parameter value at a particular Step), then the Parameter gets set at this Step and it keeps its value until some later Step sets a new value. The Parameter actually keeps the value, because there’s no other Event in the Sequence, which sets another value.
Depending on what you want to achieve, this behaviour might be essential, e.g. if you want to set Key Steps for the Auto-Complete Parameter Automation feature.In Step Edit – Normal Mode (if Auto-Init Steps is OFF), if you create a single Automation event (set a Parameter value at a particular Step), then the Parameter gets set at this Step and it keeps its value until some later Step sets a new value. The Parameter actually keeps the value, because there’s no other Event in the Sequence, which sets another value.
Depending on what you want to achieve, this behaviour might be essential, e.g. if you want to set Key Steps for the Auto-Complete Parameter Automation feature.In other situations it might be better to initialize all Steps with the base value of a particular Parameter first, e.g. if you want to keep a Parameter value over the complete Pattern length and you only want to change it on a particular Step.
In previous versions, the only way to achieve this was to explicitly initialize the Automation for a particular Parameter.With the latest version, you don’t have manually initialize anymore.
With Auto-Init Steps Mode turned ON, if you create a single Automation event (set a Parameter value at a particular Step), then the Automation Sequence of the Parameter gets automatically initialized before the Step values gets set.

Example:
1. Start with a fresh Pattern
2. Select Track T01
3. Set the Volume fader to 100
4. Short click the Step Edit Button to turn the Step Edit Mode ON
5. Then long click the Step Edit button to turn the Auto-Init Steps Mode ON as well
6. Select Step 09 using the Step Buttons
7. On Step 09, set the Volume fader to 0(zero).
8. Now short click the Step Edit Button to turn the Step Edit Mode OFF
9. Press Play and watch the Volume fader

The Synthesizer Main Piano-Roll Octave is now in sync with the Poly Grid

A Sampler Track gets now selected after successfully loading a sample

Minor UI Label Changes

Very special thanks to:
Ron for great bunch of excellent ideas, including the Auto-Clone feature and all its improvements.
Jan for suggesting the multiple Parameter selections for Clear/Init/Auto-Complete Automation

G-Stomper Studio 3.3.1 Release Notes:

Fixed a crash bug which rarely occurred when loading samples into memory

Fixed a crash bug on the grid sequencers

G-Stomper Studio 3.3 Release Notes:

Completely re-arranged and more intuitive Layout for all screens
Everything has been moved to the right place and properly resized.
Non-self explaining controls have been properly labeled.

New additional flat design (Selectable in the ‘Setup dialog / Layout / Theme’)
This release comes with a new additional flat design, which can be selected if form of a ‘Theme’ in the Layout section of the Setup dialog.
Be sure to check the new flat design out, it gives the complete app a new different look.

Active Track Labels on all related screens
New active labels which indicate if a particular track is open or closed

Pattern Name Labels for all Pattern Slots on the Pattern Set

Dynamic colorization for multi functional faders
When switching the FX parameters from p1+2 to p3+4 for example, then the fader bars get colorized depending on their function (1st function = blue, 2nd function = red).
If p1+2 is activ, then you control the blue bars + the fader thumb has a blue color mark
If p3+4 is active, then you control the red bars + the fader thumb has a red color mark
As a matter of course, the X-Y pads got the same behavior. 1st function controls the blue cross, 2nd function controls the red cross.

Standardized Label notation
All Labels have been changed to normal (non-italic) uppercase letters.

Overall 20-30% better UI performance
The new User Interface uses less memory as well as less cpu, so you get 20-30% more head room for audio processing.

Many UI bugs fixed

Very special thanks to Jan for his reports.

G-Stomper Studio 3.2.2 Release Notes:

Simplification of the main Step Sequencer (main view).
The half tone indicators have been removed from the normal step sequencing mode. Now the indicators are shown only if note edit is enabled.

All Piano Keyboards got note labels

New setting to change the overall fader + XY-Pad behavior to “relative”.
With this setting enabled, the faders and XY-Pads work in a relative mode, which means wherever you touch the control, all moments start relative to the touch position (the absolute position is not set on touch).

New XY-Pads for Filters, EFX and Master EFX (tap the new X-Y switch above the EFX and filters to enable)

Overall Graphics improvement (technical preparation for the upcoming re-design). The tuned graphics are much more accurate and use less memory.

The Mod Active switches have been removed from the screens. These switches came from the time of the single core devices and are no longer required.

New Pattern menu on Efx, Master and Timing & Measure (+ the long press quick pattern set navigator as on all pattern menus)

Very special thanks to Jan for his help during the beta tests.

G-Stomper Studio 3.2.1 Release Notes:

High quality parametric (3-band) Equalizer in the master section to finalize the mix

Position Controls: New bidirectional chain mode for the bar/position: Edit Pos <> Play Pos (long press “loop” to enable/disable)

New Setting which allows to change the position of the Main view in Portrait Mode

Fixed a bug which made the nav bar sticky in immersive mode in some rare situations

Alert icon for the Clear and Delete Dialogs

Overall dialog sizes fine tuning

Minor bugfixes in the UI

Minor bugfixes in the Audio Core

Very special thanks to Rjega from Evolent https://soundcloud.com/rjega for a bunch of excellent suggestions
Also special thanks to Donald, Jan and Jon for their help with the new Pattern Set (copy framework + song and pattern slot info)

G-Stomper Studio 3.1.2 Release Notes:

Added circular navigation on the position controls (special thanks to sebasaturn for the hint)

Several minor bugfixes in the UI

Memory optimizaton for low powered devices

G-Stomper Studio 3.1.1 Release Notes:

New Play mode for the Track Pads on the EFX and Master view for easier efx tuning (special thanks to Donald for the hint)

Fixed a bug which occasionally made the filters to collapse when using the lowest sample rate (special thanks to Jan for reporting the bug)

Fixed minor bugs in the settings dialog

Fixed a minor bug in the synthesizer initialization

Added a hidden switch to override the automatic selection of the graphics resolution (feel free to ask, if you need it)

G-Stomper Studio 3.1 Release Notes:

New features:

New Quick Pattern Set navigator: long press ‘Pattern Menu’ to open. This allows you to switch between Patterns within a set without navigating to the Pattern Set view.

Very special thanks to Donald for his suggestions and his help during the beta tests.

G-Stomper Studio 3.0.6 Release Notes:

High resolution graphics for full hd phones

High resolution program icons

Automation problem fixed on Synthesizer Mixer Tracks (VTx)

Tempo/BPM Automation issue fixed

App name changed to G-Stomper Studio

G-Stomper Beat Studio 3.0.5.1 Release Notes:

Improved startup speed (special thanks to Rodney for the report)

G-Stomper Beat Studio 3.0.5 Release Notes:

New (rebuilt) HQ-Wave-Generators for the VA-Beast Synthesizer to get rid of the aliasing/ghost frequencies in the upper octaves (huge thank you to Rej from Caustic for his help)

New SoundSet format (can now include Samples, Synth Presets, EFX + Master settings)
When loading a new SoundSet, you can decide what to load, just samples, just EFX, all together, whatever you’re up to.
Furthermore you can now import SoundSets from existing Patterns.

2 new Delay Effects (special thanks to J from EIP Studios)
Stereo Delay with 2 independent Pan Faders for the first two taps .
Stereo Delay II with a Pan Fader for the first Tap + a dry/wet Mix controller.
On both Delays all following Taps act as Ping Pong depending on your Pan settings.

Added a new LFO/Envelolpe accuracy setting in the settings dialog, which let you define in what rate the Modulators (LFOs and Envelopes) should run (special thanks to Marcos)

Minor issues fixed in the Envelopes (ADSR + AD)

Improved (faster) Persistency handling
Loading files: up to 10 times faster
Saving files: up to 30 times faster

G-Stomper Beat Studio 3.0.4.1 Release Notes:

Fixed a crash bug in the synthesizer core

Minor GUI bugfixes

G-Stomper Beat Studio 3.0.4 Release Notes:

New Rhythm Arpeggio for the drum machine on the main screen (special thanks to Riccardo)

New fail save mode in the file persistency handling

Long click on the bpm text on the main screen resets the tempo to the defined default bpm

Fixed a crash bug in the audio engine (very special thanks to Marcos Pulsar)

Fixed rare licensing problems right after the installation (special thanks to Olivier)

There are 2 main ways to use the new Rhythm Arpeggio:
(In Any way the sequencer has to be running… so press play first)

The direct fader access:
When you just touch the new fader at the right side of the steps, the Rhythm Arp acts instantly on the currently selected track.
Move the fader to change the tempo/time signature of the arp, or just touch and release the fader on different positions to create different variations.

The new Rhythm Arp Track Pad Mode:
When you switch the Trackpad mode to ‘Rhythm Arp’, then you can use the Rhythm Arp on multiple tracks at once.

Press and hold one or more of the Tx buttons (this triggers the samples continuously)

Note: When you double click a Tx button in the Rhythm Arp Mode, the double clicked track gets selected (turns green). This is very helpful if you want to tweak the sound while using the Rhythm Arp Track Pad Mode.

Furthermore you can record while you play with the Rhythm Arp (in both modes). Just hit record while the sequencer is running and use the Rhythm Arp.

G-Stomper Beat Studio 3.0 Release Notes:

New Modules:

VA-Beast Synthesizer fully integrated (up to 12 times multitimbral)
Polyphony: Up to 10 concurrent Voices per Instance/Track
Check out the VA-Beast Synthesizer Product Page for the full feature list of the integrated Synthesizer.

Full Motion Sequencing support for Faders

VA-Beast Poly Grid (Polyphonic Step Sequencer with up to 12 tracks)
The usage of the poly grid is similar to the existing note grid, but with the following enhancements:
Polyphonc Sequencing: Up to 10 concurrent voices per Track
Variable Note length: 1..128
Variable Velocity: 0..127
Selective Note Shifting and editing.

VA-Beast Full-Size Piano, a view with 2 full size Piano Rolls, each with independent octave settings.

USB Midi Support
You can map up to 13 different midi channels, one 12 to the different synthesizer tracks, and one to a merge of all sampler tracks.
The sampler/drum tracks are mapped in an non-tonal way, all tracks (T1-24) are mapped to the noteNo 48-71:C3-A#4.
Support for: Midi Clock, Start, Stop, Continue, NoteOn/Off, Velocity, ModWheel and PitchBend.

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